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Courthouse Hotel KempinskiThere is no other city quite like London and The Courthouse Hotel Kempinski is situated in the very heart of Soho in central London. From the internationally known Selfridges department store and Bond Street with its Couture boutiques to the London Palladium, famous for its great Musical and Theatrical performances, you are in the centre of everything. The hotel is superbly located for the capital's premier commercial and cultural centres and is within easy access to the city, the M4 motorway, and London's international airport. Our neighbourhood Places of Interest

For Further info, please visit: www.courthouse-hotel.com

All delegates/guests should quote - Technosummits/ Global Film Festivals (UK) Ltd., and contact reservations on - +44 (0)207 297 5513/12


Private Cinema
Courthouse: Private CinemaThe Courthouse Hotel has one of the biggest private cinemas in London. Seating 94 people in comfort and style, this impressive space has rich aubergine carpet, suede walls and apple green leather seating. It can play host to a wide range of events, including screenings, product launches, corporate presentations and even weddings, as well as playing host to a regular cinema club, showing cult films from around the world. The screening room is equipped to the highest standard with professional 35mm and video / digital projection systems.

The private cinema can accommodate recorded formats ranging from almost all video formats to current or pre release 35mm feature films, with backwards compatibility built in to accept archive or specialist screenings.

A state of the art Dolby 6.1 sound system is installed, incorporating Martin Audio surround speakers and high powered FP115 stage units to provide full “surround EX” capability.
 

Extensive “receiving” facilities are in place for live or recorded events, and laptop connectivity, microphones and video conferencing is available by prior arrangement.


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Courthouse Hotel Kempinski
19 - 21 Great Marlborough Street,
London W1F 7HL

Tel: +44 (0)207 297 5555
Fax: +44 (0)207 297 5566
 
Email: info@courthouse-hotel.com

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History of the Courthouse Hotel Kempinski

Mick JaggerSet right in the heart of London's bustling shopping and theatre district, the Courthouse Hotel Kempinski offers a luxurious haven for those wishing to enjoy the best that the capital has to offer. A stone's throw from Liberty's and the shopping paradise of Bond Street, Regent Street and Carnaby Street, the hotel is in a prime location. Situated in an old courthouse, the Grade II listed building retains much of the splendour of the original, with a number of quirky features. The Great Marlborough Street Magistrate's Court set the scene for many famous cases over the years, which were either heard there or taken to full trial at Crown Courts such as the Old Bailey. This was the case with the first obscenity trial for a comic book in English history, against International Times in 1971.

John Lennon's sensational court case regarding the sale of sexually explicit lithograph drawings was thrown out on a technicality in 1970, and Mick Jagger spent time here defending his name when it was alleged he was caught in possession of cannabis (and Marianne Faithful!). Keith Richards received a £205 fine here in 1973 for possession of marijuana, heroin and mandrax, as well as a Smith and Wesson revolver and an antique shotgun, both held without a licence. Oscar Wilde also had the start of his 'Queensbury' case heard in the building.

Click to enlarge pdf map - Courthouse Hotel KempinskiMany remnants of this time have been incorporated into the building's current scheme. Original Robert Adams fireplaces adorn some of the suites, and The Bar's private tables are actually inside three of the original prison cells. Silk, the hotel's destination restaurant, is the old Number One court where the Judges bench, witness stand and dock take centre stage. Elsewhere in the hotel, glimpses of former use can be seen - such as the iron bars that separate the lobby lounge from the Bar.

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